Cathy by Cathy Guisewite
- September 05, 2009
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Newlyweds Cathy and Irving navigate the treacherous waters of couple-hood. From pampered pets to prying parents, they’ve got a lot to learn! Wedding or not, it’s still all about Cathy - she personifies the young career woman and her typical daily obstacles. Ice cream, panic attacks, stress and love are all in a day’s work. We read, we identify, we laugh. Who could ask for more?
Cathy is the Everywoman. She deals with diets, self-esteem, in-laws, and letting her husband know that she is the boss. Everyone can identify with her shopping, bills, taxes, planning for the future and coping with her husband’s incessant computer golf games. Whether you are a newlywed, single, or have been married for decades, all will enjoy the daily predicaments of Cathy and Irving.
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Comments (13) Jump to Comments Form
Macushlalondra
said,
2 months ago
How about “They don’t fit!”
Lewreader
said,
2 months ago
It is very hard for one of us males to bring something back and admit we made a mistake. I can hear the PA. “Manager to returns! Some jerk doesn’t know his own size!”
Avolunteer said, 2 months ago
or do as most men do and have their wife/partner do it for them!
Carol1966 said, 2 months ago
Happy Birthday Cathy Guisewite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Susan001 said, 2 months ago
Irving’s really gotten FAT recently. Maybe if he’d finally get his parents (and Mommy’s cooking) out of his house, he could concentrate on getting healthy again.
ejcapulet
said,
2 months ago
Yes, Irving, they make jeans like that but what you need is jeans made for a selfish, whiny, self-indulgent, superficial, drama-queen kind of guy.
bogeydog said, 2 months ago
Maybe if Irving could READ he’d know what kind of jeans he was buying in the first place!!
Doctor Toon
said,
2 months ago
As far as returning things, it depends on what it cost.
Money is tight these days, but there was a time I would have donated the jeans to Goodwill before I would have returned them.
LibrarianInTraining said, 2 months ago
Size has little to do with this case. It’s all about the cut of the jeans.
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Rmom said, 2 months ago
I too, love carpenters jeans!
frenchkate13 said, 2 months ago
Not only has my husband had to switch to “loose fit” jeans but his beloved 40 year-old (almost) college sweatshirt finally bit the dust this summer.
kab2rb said, 2 months ago
Happy Birthday also Cathy Guisewite, my husband saw your birthday in our local paper. Unfortunaely your strip does not appear in our local paper.
When did Irving get so fat.
My own husband over 25 years ago was fairly slim for a tall man, not anymore and he does not drink hard stuff; although I wonder if coffee is hard stuff.
For me I won’t even wear those types of jeans not with my body.
kab2rb said, 2 months ago
Stone Soup strip is going through this too.
My husband usually gets his own clothes when we have the money. Me I have to sacrifice a little.
Although I wish my son was able to get work, he has clothes, find someone and move on with his life.
With Cathy it’s her in-laws she contends with.